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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
Notice:purrrrr...
Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

276.0. "Cat hit by van - surviving!" by NETWKS::GASKELL () Mon May 11 1992 18:35

    I DON'T WANT TO START ANOTHER CONTROVERSIAL NOTE, SO PLEASE BE KIND
    NOTHING NASTY ABOUT VAN DRIVERS.  THIS ONE STOPPED AND WAS VERY NICE.
             (Justification for the indoors only lobby.)
    
    Christopher Robin got himself hit by a van, ran right into the rear
    wheels.  As the weather was so nice on Saturday, we had let the cats 
    out for a while and we sat with them.  When the sun went down we started 
    to herd them in but they didn't want to go--running in four different
    directions at once and we were only three people.  Now, Chris can 
    run like a racehorse and just about as fast.  He just took off
    across the garden, through the trees and right out into the road. 
    The poor driver didn't have a chance of seeing him.
    
    Christopher's the cat who, last month, was attacked by my 
    neighbors dogs (note 256, which became a most controversial note.)
    Right now he's at our own vets, again, bright and interested, resting in an 
    oxygen box with another collapsed lung and a chest full of air that 
    has to be drained off every so often, getting the best of care and lots 
    of attention.  
    
    I can't say enough good things about the care that both Chris and I
    received at the Acton (Mass, USA) Emergency Hospital on Route 2A.
    Without them Chris would not have made it this far.  This cat must have 
    used at least 7 of his 9 lives already -- I feel like I have used 8 of mine.
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276.1OXNARD::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Mon May 11 1992 18:576
    I'm glad that Christopher will recover.  Please let us know how he's
    doing.  I think it would be a good idea to keep him inside for quite a
    long time once he comes home, as the cumulative effect of all this on
    his health and emotional wellbeing would seem to be very hard.
    
    
276.2with the moderator hat onMUTTON::BROWNset home/cat_max=5 girls 2 boys 2 hhpsMon May 11 1992 19:089
    This is a controversial topic, not only for the indoor/outdoor reasons,
    but because this is a cat that we all are aware was injured outdoors 
    just a few weeks ago.  
    
    In addition to the base noters request that we not dump on van drivers,
    I am going to also ask that we remember to value differences in our
    replies to this topic.
    
    Jo
276.3CIVIC::FAHELAmalthea Celebras/Silver UnicornTue May 12 1992 09:398
    I don't think that anyone is going to start ragging on van drivers
    (especially since, as the base noter stated, this one stopped and
    helped).
    
    I DO want to send my very best to Christopher Robin, who is having one
    HECK of an unlucky streak!
    
    K.C.  (who has a van)
276.4Regards from YorkshireWELSWS::LEDGERWed May 13 1992 08:4412
    Hi,
    
    	All the best to Christopher Robin from Tim, George, Bubble and
    Tuppence. Tim had a similar experience some weeks ago (note 252), he
    will soon be released from his cage to join his brothers and sisters 
    exploring our new home and the new garden through the cat flap.
    
    
    			Best regards
    
    
    				David
276.5MAGEE::MERRITTWed May 13 1992 08:544
    Best wishes from the Merritt Gang too!!   Please keep us updated
    on Christophers progress....and hopefully he will recuperate fast.
    
    Sandy 
276.6UPDATENETWKS::GASKELLThu May 14 1992 12:4913
    My sister took Christopher's buddy Charlie to the vet this morning for 
    teeth cleaning and the vet gave Margaret an update on Chris progress.  
    Chris must be getting better;  when the vet got up to check on him at 1:00 
    this morning, he was standing on his hind legs (in the classic stance 
    of a prisoner behind the barred cell door) his front claws firmly 
    attached to the wire door and shaking it back and forth, seeing if
    he could open it.   
    
    Chris may be able to come home today.  We are all looking forward to 
    that, but he will be less than pleased when he realizes that he will 
    have to spend several weeks indoors and some in the cage.
    
    
276.7Good news!SELL3::FAHELAmalthea Celebras/Silver UnicornThu May 14 1992 13:254
    Yup...sounds like Christopher Robin is getting back on his feet! 
    Resiliant, isn't he?   :^)
    
    K.C.
276.8NEST::REEDSometimes we're the windshield, sometimes the bugMon May 18 1992 14:254
    Glad to here that Christopher is doing well. Talk about your bouncing
    baby boy! :^D
    
    Roslyn